A diverse line up of inspiring films celebrating the full scope of woman-identified athletes and adventurers is coming to Spokane once again March 1. The No Man’s Land Film Festival seeks to “undefine” what it means to be a woman in adventure, sport, and film. Hosted by Eastern Washington University and EPIC Adventures, the event will take place at the EWU Center on the Spokane Campus (668 N. Riverpoint Blvd, Spokane). Tickets are $2.50 for community members and FREE for EWU students. Tickets will be available at the door but should be purchased in advance by visiting the EPIC front desk in Cheney or by calling 509-359-4014. Doors open at 6 p.m., and films will run from 7-8:45 p.m. Attendees can also engage with community organizations such as the Outdoor Women’s Alliance and the Inland Northwest Adaptive Initiative. The evening will conclude with a 30-minute panel discussion with Allison Roskelley—Adidas TERREX ambassador and mountain athlete—and Lindsay Morgan-Chutas—the former director of the Spokane Mountaineers Mountain School and program leader for the Spokane Conservation District. At Spokane’s inaugural hosting of the event last year, EPIC sold 90% of its ticket inventory and expects to sell out the event this year. //
Summer Hess
Summer Hess loves to climb, ski, run, bike, and swim across the Inland Northwest.
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